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# This is the central place where the version number is kept.
# (But note that the version number for the last major release is
# hard-coded in the RELEASE_NOTES file.)
#
# The version number must be a valid file name, i.e. it should
# not contain whitespace or special characters. Stick to [A-Za-z0-9._-].
#
# Please assign version numbers according to the scheme explained below.
VERSION=DEV
# We use the following general scheme for version numbers:
#
# Pattern Examples Explanation
# ------- ------- -----------
# YY.MM 09.04, 10.10 Major releases are named after the
# year and month they are released in.
#
# YY.MM.* 10.04.1 Bug-fix releases.
# Note these releases are named after
# the year and month the orginal release
# was made in.
#
# rotd-<DATE> rotd-1997-07-28 "Release-of-the-day" releases.
# These releases are snapshots of our
# development sources built automatically
# after they have passed our nightly
# automatic test process.
#
# <BASE>-<PATCH> "Unofficial" releases (releases of patched
# 0.6.2-1 versions by anyone other than the Mercury
# team). BASE should be the official
# release on which it is based,
# e.g. "0.7", or "rotd-97-07-28".
# PATCH should be something uniquely
# identifying this release.
# (In the example "0.6.2-1", PATCH was "1",
# which is not a good choice. Something like
# "0.6.2-debian1" would have been a better name.)
#
# DEV DEV Generic version number used internally by
# the Mercury team for development versions.
#
# DEV-<NAME> DEV-blah Version numbers used internally by
# the Mercury team for specific development
# versions.